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Chris Hayes
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Jarlath Fahey's Graduate Of Honour third at Gowran Park last time, has been well-supported for her all-weather debut and is into 11/4 from 10/1 for the first division of the 1m2f handicap at 6.45.
Chris Hayes takes the mount and he rides last week's course and distance winner Pro Bono for his brother Paddy in the second split half an hour later.
The 6-year-old is a solid favourite to follow up at 13/8 from 9/4.
Earlier on the eight-race card, Chaos Control has been hammered into 8/13 from 6/4 for the nursery at 4.45.
Luke Comer 's horses have been enjoying plenty of success of late and Old Tom Higgins who showed a bit more at Leopardstown last month, is into 9/2 from 11/1 for the apprentice handicap at 5.15.
Finally, Elzaamsan is into 10/3 from 10/1 for the 1m2f maiden at 6.15 in which Happywifehappylife is a notable absentee.
Shane Foley takes the mount on Michael Halford's horse who is returning from a long lay-off after finishing in midfield on his debut at the Curragh in April.